Inle Lake in Myanmar is often called a paradise for its rare and unmatched beauty. Today, Inle Lake is one of the unique destinations you shouldn't miss when traveling through the beautiful country of Myanmar. With its stunning natural scenery, Inle Lake is often referred to as the ‘blue sea’ of the Shan mountain range. Join Mytour in this unforgettable exploration of the magnificent lake.
The Enchanting Beauty of Inle Lake
Inle Lake is the second largest freshwater lake in Myanmar, located in the Shan State. The lake stretches 22 km from north to south and spans about 11 km in width, creating a stunning landscape. Sitting at an altitude of 875 meters above sea level, it enjoys a warm and pleasant climate year-round, surrounded by a romantic and poetic atmosphere that attracts both domestic and international tours.

The lush green scenery surrounding the lake is considered a one-of-a-kind view. Stretching around the vast waters of the lake are long mountain ranges. Particularly at dawn, the landscape emerges and fades in the morning mist, with wooden houses floating on the river and reed beds swaying gently in the breeze, creating an incredibly romantic and poetic atmosphere for visitors to experience the peaceful calm of this rural area.
The beautiful and fresh landscape, combined with the unique and primitive cultural lifestyle of the local people, has enchanted international tourists from all over the world who come here to admire and immerse themselves in a completely new atmosphere. You can even live alongside the residents. The people of Inle Lake primarily reside on the lake itself in floating homes, using long-tail boats, creating a distinct beauty and special allure that draws visitors in.

Unmissable Experiences at Inle Lake
Inle Lake has gained worldwide fame through captivating photos of fishermen skillfully catching fish with one hand while paddling their boats with one foot, their graceful movements resembling dancers performing on the water's surface. This breathtaking scene is unique and one you’ll be lucky to witness every day at Inle Lake.

The path leading into Inle Lake is a small, incredibly romantic canal. You can cycle along the green-bordered paths, with distant views of low, mysterious mountain ranges. Along the way, you’ll encounter numerous bridges crossing the small channels, adding to the area’s charm. When visiting Inle Lake, be sure to check out the floating markets, the famous Nga Phe Kyaung Monastery, or visit the traditional Myanmar tobacco rolling workshops and the local craft villages to learn about the Intha people’s customs.

However, the development around Inle Lake is still quite limited, so when you come here, you’ll have the opportunity to stay with the warm and welcoming locals and experience a fresh new way of life. The people of the Inle Lake region mainly sustain themselves through subsistence farming, fishing, and traditional crafts such as weaving, rolling tobacco, and herbal gathering. This offers a unique opportunity to live close to nature, embrace a simple and tranquil lifestyle, and explore your inner self. For this reason, Myanmar tourism has recently attracted tours seeking to uncover a completely new beauty and lifestyle, providing travelers with enriching insights into life.
